Adjusted net intake rate to Grade 1 of primary education, male (%) in Cyprus was reported at 90.29 % in 2017, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Cyprus - Adjusted net intake rate to Grade 1 of primary education, male - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on June of 2020.

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Total male enrolment in primary education of the official primary school entrance age, as a percentage of the male population of the same age in a given school year. It is the equivalent of the age-specific enrolment rate of the official primary entrance age. Divide the number of male students in the official primary school entrance age who are enrolled in primary education, regardless of the year of entrance, grade or repetition, by the male population of the same age, and multiply the result by 100. Adjusted NIR should be based on total enrolment of all children of the official primary school entrance age in all types of schools that provide organized educational programmes, including public and private institutions. It must be ensured that the enrolment data cover pupils who enter primary school earlier and might repeat the first grade or be at higher grades. While the Net intake rate (NIR) measures timely access to primary school for the official entrance age, the NIRA captures actual access to primary school for the total population of the official entrance age. It reflects efforts made by governments to achieve universal entrance to primary education of the eligible population of the official primary school entrance age. Adjusted NIR gives the proportion of children of the official primary school entrance age that are enrolled in primary education level but not necessary for the first time or in the first grade.